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heater core is hooked up. give me some ideas. i think the owner before me took out the thermostat cuzz there is no pressure in the radiator at all.
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check water level if its low it will not blow hot,and also check the t-stat but even without one itll get warm.
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water level is fine. wonder what the deal is?
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quote:
Originally posted by biggmatt:
water level is fine. wonder what the deal is?

Does the blend door work? Also check that both heater hoses (inlet and outlet) are hot (with engine at operating temperature) to verify that water is indeed flowing through the heater core.

[ September 19, 2005, 03:15 PM: Message edited by: S351-R ]

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